Both skip the meeting bots. Only one is free and investor-free.
Granola is a solid product, but Trilla offers the same core benefits for free without VC strings attached.
Granola and Trilla share a key philosophy: no awkward meeting bots. But Granola costs $14/month for full features and has raised $43MM in VC funding. Trilla is completely free, indie-built, and has no investor pressure to monetize your meeting data.
Granola raised $43 million in Series B funding. That money comes with expectations: growth metrics, monetization pressure, and eventually, profitability.
This isn't necessarily bad, but it means the product roadmap will be influenced by investor returns, not just user needs. Features that don't drive revenue may be deprioritized. Data that could be monetized becomes tempting. And if the company gets acquired, your meeting data goes with it.
Trilla is indie-built with zero outside funding. No investors to please, no pressure to monetize your data.
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Completely free. All features included. Pay API providers directly if using cloud services, or $0 with local models.
$14/mo for Business (unlimited notes), $35/mo for Enterprise. Free tier has limited meeting history.
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